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>> guest: that is what tom friedman writes. if assad fears me, maybe it's a good thing because i could have advocated to the arabs not to underestimate the strength of israel and not to misjudge israel as a result of the way we deal with the present time with the violence and terror. we restrict ourselves and we restrain ourselves but when it comes to military strength and determination, i think it's better that the syrians will be careful. one cannot compare entirely different things, entirely different people, entirely different. we never believed in their matters. we never believed in a dictatorship and never believed in these things. we live in a democracy. israel is a stable democracy. we are members of a democratic government, the democratic party and that is the significant in israel. c-span: chapter 6, ariel sharon never sent yassir arafat flowers. what everyone thinks of the former israeli general, and defense minister sharon did not play games with his enemies. he killed them. >> guest: well now 50 years after the bre
>> guest: that is what tom friedman writes. if assad fears me, maybe it's a good thing because i could have advocated to the arabs not to underestimate the strength of israel and not to misjudge israel as a result of the way we deal with the present time with the violence and terror. we restrict ourselves and we restrain ourselves but when it comes to military strength and determination, i think it's better that the syrians will be careful. one cannot compare entirely different things,...
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>> that is what tom friedman writes. if assad fears me, that may be a good thing. the strength of israel, enough to misjudge israel, to the result -- the way that we restrict ourselves, but when it comes to military strength, i think it is better to be careful. if he fears, i think maybe that is a good thing, but entirely different things, entirely different people -- we never believed in murders, we never believed in dictatorship, we believe in democracy, a stable democracy, we are members of the democratic government, the democratic party. >> chapter six, ariel sharon never sent yasser arafat flowers. sharon did not play games with his enemies -- he killed them. >> 50 years after the breakout of the second world war, i think maybe it is good to remember what winston churchill said to the british people in june 1941. he said we will never negotiate with hitler or with any of his gang. and i personally believe the free world, we believe in free society, should never negotiate with assad and his gang. you speak about the man who has got more jewish blood on his hand
>> that is what tom friedman writes. if assad fears me, that may be a good thing. the strength of israel, enough to misjudge israel, to the result -- the way that we restrict ourselves, but when it comes to military strength, i think it is better to be careful. if he fears, i think maybe that is a good thing, but entirely different things, entirely different people -- we never believed in murders, we never believed in dictatorship, we believe in democracy, a stable democracy, we are...
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but none of us participated in it. >> tom friedman writes a paragraph here. it goes right to this whole issue. he says, "sharon knew how strong israel was and believed wrongly that this military strength could in an almost mechanical fashion solve conflicts, deeply rooted political problems, the tiny israel could drive the plo out of lebanon, neutralize syria and lebanese muslims, and force the palestinians living in the west bank and gaza strip to accept israeli rule. sharon did not know when to stop. he did not understand the limits of power in a fragmented, unpredictable place such as lebanon." >> i cannot find even one thing that is correct. about the 1967 war, that israel attacked in jerusalem or attack the jordanians as a preemptive strike -- all of us know that king hussein instructed his forces to attack jerusalem. we never thought about crowning the man as president of lebanon. we went to lebanon to destroy the plo, the terrorists headed by arafat. it was a question of life and death for us. a new lebanon. it's not only that i learned about lebanon,
but none of us participated in it. >> tom friedman writes a paragraph here. it goes right to this whole issue. he says, "sharon knew how strong israel was and believed wrongly that this military strength could in an almost mechanical fashion solve conflicts, deeply rooted political problems, the tiny israel could drive the plo out of lebanon, neutralize syria and lebanese muslims, and force the palestinians living in the west bank and gaza strip to accept israeli rule. sharon did not...
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budd friedman joins us next. there he is in the bud light platinum suite. hey, budd!uys a deodorant, he does so to keep his underarms protected. on the face of it, protection is what man wants. but if we look closer -- no, even closer -- we can see that powerful deodorants can result in irritation to the underarm. [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] use dove men+care antiperspirant instead, the one with 48-hour sweat and odor protection in a non-irritant formula, making for much happier underarms. [ laughter ] dove men+care antiperspirant. tough on sweat, not on skin. ♪ music plays ♪ music plays guess what day it is! it is?? huh...anybody? julie! hey... guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike... mike what day is it mike? ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. at uwe know you can't afford wrong turns on th
budd friedman joins us next. there he is in the bud light platinum suite. hey, budd!uys a deodorant, he does so to keep his underarms protected. on the face of it, protection is what man wants. but if we look closer -- no, even closer -- we can see that powerful deodorants can result in irritation to the underarm. [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] use dove men+care antiperspirant instead, the one with 48-hour sweat and odor protection in a non-irritant formula, making for much happier underarms. [...
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>> that is what tom friedman writes. me, that may be a good thing.israel, enough to misjudge israel, to the weult -- the way that restrict ourselves, but when it comes to military strength, i think it is better to be careful. if he fears, i think maybe that is a good thing, but entirely different things, entirely different people -- we never believed in murders, we never dictatorship, we believe in democracy, a stable democracy, we are members of the democratic government, the democratic policy, and -- >> chapter six, ariel sharon never sent yasser arafat flowers. sharon did not play games with his enemies that he killed them. -- with his enemies, he killed them. >> 50 years after the breakout of the second world war, i think maybe it is good to remember what winston churchill said to the british people in june, 1941. he said -- we will never withiate with hitler or any of his gang. thei personally believe free world, we believe in free society, should never negotiate with assad and his gang. you speak about the man who has got more jewish blood on h
>> that is what tom friedman writes. me, that may be a good thing.israel, enough to misjudge israel, to the weult -- the way that restrict ourselves, but when it comes to military strength, i think it is better to be careful. if he fears, i think maybe that is a good thing, but entirely different things, entirely different people -- we never believed in murders, we never dictatorship, we believe in democracy, a stable democracy, we are members of the democratic government, the democratic...
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alex friedman there, global chief investment officer at ubs.er the break, diageo's chief executive joins us on the program. i will ask about the company's latest earnings, the impact of emerging markets and cost-cutting. give it right here. we are "on the move." ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am francine lacqua at bloombergs european headquarters in london. these are the bloomberg top headlines. the federal reserve policymakers cut the peso bond buying by $10 billion for a second straight meeting. the fomc maintained its strategy of gradually withdrawing the stimulus program as janet yellen prepares to succeed ben bernanke. it was the first meaning without a dissenting vote since june of 2011. china manufacturing contracted for the first time in six months in january. a purchasing managers index fell to 49.5 from 50 point five in december adding to concerns about the world's second-biggest economy. the rating just missed the estimate of economists surveyed by bloomberg. bank of england governor mark carney says scotland will probably ha
alex friedman there, global chief investment officer at ubs.er the break, diageo's chief executive joins us on the program. i will ask about the company's latest earnings, the impact of emerging markets and cost-cutting. give it right here. we are "on the move." ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am francine lacqua at bloombergs european headquarters in london. these are the bloomberg top headlines. the federal reserve policymakers cut the peso bond buying by $10...
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you know, a good friend of mine, paul friedman, had a startup that was trying to -- it was essentially to create the -- replace the 3-d college program -- the community college program. to get accredited, they had to partner with a nonprofits accredited university in ohio. the accreditation body, which is not a government body, but a commission of entrenched interests -- the trade association of incumbents look at that and actually decided with no warning, no communication to shut the entire startup down. they raise $30 million. had 200 employees. it just went from eventually having a valuation of $100 million to zero in a week. and without any governmental oversight, without anything. it was able to do that. there are these nightmare scenarios. as an investor, entrepreneur, you have to be aware of that.
you know, a good friend of mine, paul friedman, had a startup that was trying to -- it was essentially to create the -- replace the 3-d college program -- the community college program. to get accredited, they had to partner with a nonprofits accredited university in ohio. the accreditation body, which is not a government body, but a commission of entrenched interests -- the trade association of incumbents look at that and actually decided with no warning, no communication to shut the entire...
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alan friedman, one of the more interesting passages had to do with the collection of mass amounts of data and what happens to it after that. where should meta data live? where can meta data live? where will it live? these are parts of the story that remain to be told. one group of people said we shouldn't have anything. it would have been much easier for obama to do is to say we are going to keep it in the nsa or get rid of it. the fact that et cetera trying to make a solution, the people inside said we will need to find a way to continue having this capacity. obama and i don't think anyone on his team has found a solution to make it work which is why they have punted it back down to the intelligence community and say you think about it and ultimately, it will go down to congress to find a good solution because it's pretty messy when you take it out of the government, you have some liability risks even if you are protected from a legal liability, no company wants to have their name linked with a breach of this kind of data. >> rainey rightman is this a big set of questions for you? w
alan friedman, one of the more interesting passages had to do with the collection of mass amounts of data and what happens to it after that. where should meta data live? where can meta data live? where will it live? these are parts of the story that remain to be told. one group of people said we shouldn't have anything. it would have been much easier for obama to do is to say we are going to keep it in the nsa or get rid of it. the fact that et cetera trying to make a solution, the people...
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written by samuel friedman. for tonight.ow thanks for watching. always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with acclaimed singer-songwriter angelique kidio. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> on the next episode of "natural heroes..." >>> major funding for "natural heroes" is provided by... alice's garden -- experience the wonder of nature with pure and natural products.
written by samuel friedman. for tonight.ow thanks for watching. always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with acclaimed singer-songwriter angelique kidio. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> on the next episode of "natural heroes..." >>> major funding...
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told milton friedman the theory people are spending other people's money on other people either cost or quality matter. i would rather they spend other people's money on themselves because the lease the quality matters if i spent it that night by the best suit i can find but when you spend taxpayer money on other people equality does not matter either and that is ridiculous decision making you don't think there is waste in our budget? it is absurd how much waste literally. if i could add one more thing. on the other front i'm in to end the segmentation but the lobby front that has been going on for yarns but the source of all of our problems there is a tax code if i could give you a tax break and not give it to the blue suit company give you the competitive advantage in the field that you don't have now you pay be back with the donee -- campaign donation you realize that ripple effect will supply data on thousands over decades? they think about how many value misjudgments because i could give you a tax break? it is no small item. why do you think go left fight so viciously because th
told milton friedman the theory people are spending other people's money on other people either cost or quality matter. i would rather they spend other people's money on themselves because the lease the quality matters if i spent it that night by the best suit i can find but when you spend taxpayer money on other people equality does not matter either and that is ridiculous decision making you don't think there is waste in our budget? it is absurd how much waste literally. if i could add one...
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iraqi government are the iraqis up to the task of moving forward from this in the country thomas friedman asserts that this isn't the result of a power vacuum that was left by the united states but the result of a values vacuum that the iraqi people need values and that's the reason for this violence is the most disgustingly racist characterization of the iraqi people and this is a matter that can be solved by the iraqi people but on their own and without this kind of foreigners. in iraq many is saying that this mess is due to the u.s. is actions that is that fair. it's one hundred percent correct this situation in iraq today the root of all of this violence is the us invasion and occupation and what did the u.s. government expect was going to happen you go into a country violently invade it and you occupy and disable all of its government ministries all vital elements of the government that provide services disabling dismantling the police force all of these things installing a temporary u.s. dictator named paul bremmer and then forming this client government that along sectarian lines f
iraqi government are the iraqis up to the task of moving forward from this in the country thomas friedman asserts that this isn't the result of a power vacuum that was left by the united states but the result of a values vacuum that the iraqi people need values and that's the reason for this violence is the most disgustingly racist characterization of the iraqi people and this is a matter that can be solved by the iraqi people but on their own and without this kind of foreigners. in iraq many...
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but you know i really think its time in others an op ed in the new york times today by thomas friedman on the hour is a question of if these are the iraqis out of the judges iraqi government the iraqis that the task of moving forward from this didn't occur to thomas friedman a sense of awe that this isn't the result of the power vacuum that was left by the united states. but the result of the values back to that of the iraqi people need values that's the reason for this house is the most disgustingly a racist characterization of the iraqi people and this is a matter on the back can be solved by the iraqi people. but on their own without this kind of foreigners he served in the wrong khamenei as saying that this mass is due to the us is actions that he is is that fat. by its own hundred percent correct this situation in iraq today the root of all this violence is the us invasion and occupation. and what did the us government expects was going to happen. i'd go into a country violently and a day i knew occupy and disable all of this government ministries all vital elements of the governm
but you know i really think its time in others an op ed in the new york times today by thomas friedman on the hour is a question of if these are the iraqis out of the judges iraqi government the iraqis that the task of moving forward from this didn't occur to thomas friedman a sense of awe that this isn't the result of the power vacuum that was left by the united states. but the result of the values back to that of the iraqi people need values that's the reason for this house is the most...
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you can't get much more right wing in milton friedman and when godly on the far left wing and one of the right instructors of non-orthodox know an equilibrium approach. to economics and both of them said the road was the protection of you waiting to happen about ten years before it came into existence and i was sort of god when god leaves making the best statement about it and saying that the people who put the road together. because they didn't establish a treasury but they do this at which the central bank must believe that a central bank is all that's necessary and therefore the capitalist economy necessarily which is equilibrium in harmony without needing external intervention from a government sector because that's wrong you're right there's not a non-issue by the way he said this will ultimately lead to a process when the private sector has a financial process and the only expect from this process will be by the immigration will stop action now when he wrote that not in ninety two and beloved in review of books he would have been scoffed at this in extremis alarmist. apparently
you can't get much more right wing in milton friedman and when godly on the far left wing and one of the right instructors of non-orthodox know an equilibrium approach. to economics and both of them said the road was the protection of you waiting to happen about ten years before it came into existence and i was sort of god when god leaves making the best statement about it and saying that the people who put the road together. because they didn't establish a treasury but they do this at which...
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. >> tom friedman writes a paragraph here. it goes right to this whole issue. he says, "sharon knew how strong israel was and believed wrongly that this military strength could in an almost mechanical fashion solve conflicts, deeply rooted political problems, the tiny israel could drive the plo out of lebanon, neutralize syria and lebanese muslims, and force the palestinians living in the west bank and gaza strip to accept israeli rule. sharon did not know when to stop. he did not understand the limits of power in a fragmented, unpredictable place such as lebanon." >> i cannot find even one thing that is correct. about the 1967 war, that israel attacked in jerusalem or attack the jordanians as a preemptive strike -- all of us know that king hussein instructed his forces to attack jerusalem. we never thought about crowning the man as president of lebanon. we went to lebanon to destroy the plo, the terrorists headed by arafat. it was a question of life and death for us. a new lebanon. it's not only that i learned about lebanon, i read about it and met with lebane
. >> tom friedman writes a paragraph here. it goes right to this whole issue. he says, "sharon knew how strong israel was and believed wrongly that this military strength could in an almost mechanical fashion solve conflicts, deeply rooted political problems, the tiny israel could drive the plo out of lebanon, neutralize syria and lebanese muslims, and force the palestinians living in the west bank and gaza strip to accept israeli rule. sharon did not know when to stop. he did not...
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if you boil down the intellectual rhetoric of thomas friedman, and another i youicularly dislike, if boil down the pseudo- intellectualism of the leftist editorialist to its essence, it is one of the lessons they learned in kindergarten, extrapolated into pseudo- sophisticated language. i thinke the two things you understand. were raised to believe that thinking is a hate crime, and indiscriminate... lead to indiscriminate beliefs. invariably to siding with the soviet union over the united states. saddam hussein over america. mass murdering what terrorist dictators over israel. , one like trayvon martin story after another after another. happy to takey questions. thank you for having me. [applause] as a understand it, the questions of already been prepared? >> no. we are passing car to run the audience -- cards around the audience. please write them down and bring them over in this direction. you used then, term modern liberal several times. wordntrigued by the modern, is this a new phenomenon? did this person not exist a few decades ago? >> no, this ideology has soually existed sinc
if you boil down the intellectual rhetoric of thomas friedman, and another i youicularly dislike, if boil down the pseudo- intellectualism of the leftist editorialist to its essence, it is one of the lessons they learned in kindergarten, extrapolated into pseudo- sophisticated language. i thinke the two things you understand. were raised to believe that thinking is a hate crime, and indiscriminate... lead to indiscriminate beliefs. invariably to siding with the soviet union over the united...
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we sent abc news reporter wayne friedman into the deep freeze to experience that firsthand. >> it is hot topic around town among niner fans. the cold about to hit your team in green bay this sunday. >> game time zero degrees. the wind-chill factor is minus 20 to minus 25. >> ever wonder what that is really like? ever hear of growers refrigeration company in san francisco? >> you are my liability. >> okay, we are going to go in here. >> this is a family operation that's been in the same place for half a century. they sort food here before shipping. lots of it. >> how cold is it? >> subzero in the freezer room. with the fan running, maybe 10, 15 below zero. >> without windchill but close enough to the tundra players and fans will endure in green bay this weekend. >> it's hard. >> first reaction from a native californian who was surround by frozen fish but he was beginning to feel like a frozen fish himself. >> did the niners ever quit practice? >> but we didn't come here to play. we had the goal of spending three hours in this environment. turns out we barely lasted three minutes. robe
we sent abc news reporter wayne friedman into the deep freeze to experience that firsthand. >> it is hot topic around town among niner fans. the cold about to hit your team in green bay this sunday. >> game time zero degrees. the wind-chill factor is minus 20 to minus 25. >> ever wonder what that is really like? ever hear of growers refrigeration company in san francisco? >> you are my liability. >> okay, we are going to go in here. >> this is a family...
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>> in san francisco, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> makes me cold just watching.w and the only way they are surviving this winter is with their snow making equipment. heavenly tells us they are making snow every night and has been able to open a couple more lifts and runs every week. there's a slight chance of snow next week but only a few inches are expected. >>> the warm temperatures and lack of rain have farmers in the central valley concerned about their crops. winters in the valley are usually cool and wet, a times for crops to go dormant, but not right now. after dealing with a freeze last month temperatures are in the 60s and the ground is so dry farmers are forced to irrigate their crops one or two months ahead of schedule. >> every morning i k wake up and check the forecast for rain and keep hoping and praying for it. >> farmers are also concerned the warm weather could fuel diseases and things to destroy the crops. it could have a major economic effect on the region. coming up next, the san francisco startup with the unusual goal. how it's using crowd fu
>> in san francisco, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> makes me cold just watching.w and the only way they are surviving this winter is with their snow making equipment. heavenly tells us they are making snow every night and has been able to open a couple more lifts and runs every week. there's a slight chance of snow next week but only a few inches are expected. >>> the warm temperatures and lack of rain have farmers in the central valley concerned about their crops. winters...
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you can't get much more right wing milton friedman and when godly on the far left wing and one of the right instructors of non-normal the docs know an equilibrium approach to to economics and both of them said the road was the protection of the waiting to happen about ten years before it came into existence and i sort of god when god leaves making the best statement about it i'm saying that the people who put the road together. because they didn't establish a treasury but they do this at which the central bank must believe that a central bank is all that's necessary and therefore the capitalist economy necessarily which is equilibrium in harmony without needing external intervention from the government sector because that's wrong you wrote this not in ninety two by the way he said this will ultimately lead to a process when the private sector has a financial process and the only expect from this process will be by the immigration will stop action now when he wrote that not in ninety two and beloved in review of books he would have been scoffed at this in extremis a law must. occur in
you can't get much more right wing milton friedman and when godly on the far left wing and one of the right instructors of non-normal the docs know an equilibrium approach to to economics and both of them said the road was the protection of the waiting to happen about ten years before it came into existence and i sort of god when god leaves making the best statement about it i'm saying that the people who put the road together. because they didn't establish a treasury but they do this at which...
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>> tom friedman a 4 handicap?hink? tarred, feathered and ridden out on a rail for the neil young concert tonight. but it's acoustic. i'm so psyched. >> i'm going to have to protect you from the angry pot heads including me. >> have fun. >> if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." stick around. a lot of news today. again, moving towards that chris christie press conference two hours from now. right now stick around for chuck. >>> was it a bridge too far? chris christie's team finds itself in a big time e-mail and text message traffic jam over accusations of a political plot to back up a major manhattan bridge. the governor himself finally faces cameras later this morning. also in today's show, senator john mccain is here. we'll talk to him about al qaeda's attacks in iraq, syria, what's going on in afghanistan and, of course, the bob gates book. and, oh, by the way, whether there's any hope for some senate solutions to our gridlocked government. by the way, did harry reid break the
>> tom friedman a 4 handicap?hink? tarred, feathered and ridden out on a rail for the neil young concert tonight. but it's acoustic. i'm so psyched. >> i'm going to have to protect you from the angry pot heads including me. >> have fun. >> if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." stick around. a lot of news today. again, moving towards that chris christie press conference two hours from now. right now stick around for chuck. >>> was it a bridge too...
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abc 7 reporter wayne friedman was among them. >> reporter: are these the best of times, the worst or the strangest? how else to explain the summer weather in what should be winter? we could quote you that a station between how weather is short term and climate is long. but -- z >> i'm a little more scared of the radiation from the sun. >> reporter: if the weather seems strange to you, it also must be that way to the fish, according to one man who knows them. >> i always felt you need to base your lifestyle on your worst years. >> reporter: commercial fisherman ken clark told us the verdict remains out for 2014, but he worries about how an absence of rain might keep the salmon from spawning. >> if these fish don't make it up there, we don't have fish in three years. >> reporter: all in consideration on a beautiful june -- excuse us -- january day. from pacifica, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> what a nice day to be on the beach in pacifica or any other place in the bay area. almost 70. >> hatton bay reached 77 degrees today. >> smack dab in the middle of january. who knows where this w
abc 7 reporter wayne friedman was among them. >> reporter: are these the best of times, the worst or the strangest? how else to explain the summer weather in what should be winter? we could quote you that a station between how weather is short term and climate is long. but -- z >> i'm a little more scared of the radiation from the sun. >> reporter: if the weather seems strange to you, it also must be that way to the fish, according to one man who knows them. >> i always...
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. >> time to hear the song david friedman and i wrote just for you.i a trooper, mom." ♪ ♪ life for some people seems simple things ♪ ♪ they find it easy to sing a song they're meant to sing ♪ ♪ then there are people who find life a challenge to live ♪ ♪ i'm still a young man but what most take for granted for me has taken quite a toll ♪ ♪ but i have a family that's up to the task ♪ ♪ and each time they're there for me ♪ ♪ i want to be sure they see ♪ the best me that i can be ♪ so i always ask ♪ was i a trouper mom did i pass the test ♪ ♪ did i give it all when i gave it my best ♪ ♪ did i make you proud that i'm your son ♪ ♪ did i leave anything undone ♪ was i a trouper mom ♪ now there's so much music i still want to make ♪ ♪ i want to share with each and every breath i take ♪ ♪ so i'll keep believing that's why i'm still here ♪ ♪ and each time that things get rough ♪ ♪ i'll show you i've got the stuff ♪ ♪ my faith's going to be enough to conquer all fear ♪ ♪ i'll be a trouper, mom i'll pass every test ♪ ♪ i'll give it my all ♪ when i give it my best
. >> time to hear the song david friedman and i wrote just for you.i a trooper, mom." ♪ ♪ life for some people seems simple things ♪ ♪ they find it easy to sing a song they're meant to sing ♪ ♪ then there are people who find life a challenge to live ♪ ♪ i'm still a young man but what most take for granted for me has taken quite a toll ♪ ♪ but i have a family that's up to the task ♪ ♪ and each time they're there for me ♪ ♪ i want to be sure they see ♪ the...
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here's wayne friedman with some hard core fans. >> lets talk fever. going right now. the kind you don't want to catch called the flu. and then that other affliction known as forty-niner fever which seems to grow stronger when treated withly pwaition. josh certified niner fan based on i-phone pictures and he's a pwraw master who has commemorated play off run with a new concoction. >> i have made a beer. niner nation i p a. >>reporter: he brew it in mountain view says it in various bar around the bay and needs the 9 investigators win big this weekend because he has 35 kegs. josh is not the only person investing in liquid joy right now exploratorium renowned gold dust lounge where they mix plenty of stiff drink 7 days a week. they have added a new ingredient so rare and it from a safe. r nick bonus you are looking at precious stuff. >> edible gold but real 24 carat gold. that's right. >>reporter: when bartender heard the plan. are you a bartender or meddle your honorist. >> i'm a jairl do you want me to try it out. >>reporter: the creation of drink they
here's wayne friedman with some hard core fans. >> lets talk fever. going right now. the kind you don't want to catch called the flu. and then that other affliction known as forty-niner fever which seems to grow stronger when treated withly pwaition. josh certified niner fan based on i-phone pictures and he's a pwraw master who has commemorated play off run with a new concoction. >> i have made a beer. niner nation i p a. >>reporter: he brew it in mountain view says it in...
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and whether you agree or disagree with thomas friedman, i think you would have to agree that callingtea party publicans to hottest, it reflects a certain tone deafness when it comes to theological distinctiveness. and we begin to see that religious coverage and use of religious language in anything that resembles a knowing usage has to radically deteriorated not just in "the new york times" but in other publications as well. so much so that jill abramson, who became the first female editor of the times said that in my house the times substituted for religion and it was the absolute truth. and so again we see how far "the new york times" has come within a 150 year period and what has happened is fairly indicative and this has happened in many other publications. to highlight all of the reasons that would cause us to be here for days, and i'm here to talk about the book and we have documented much of this. i would simply say that there has been a lot of cultural and political changes that have taken place over those 150 years. and in other words there was not a switch that went on or o
and whether you agree or disagree with thomas friedman, i think you would have to agree that callingtea party publicans to hottest, it reflects a certain tone deafness when it comes to theological distinctiveness. and we begin to see that religious coverage and use of religious language in anything that resembles a knowing usage has to radically deteriorated not just in "the new york times" but in other publications as well. so much so that jill abramson, who became the first female...
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with us this morning to talk about this issue in honor of november and jewish book month is haired friedman and michael lavine, a novelist most recently publishing the wanting. howard, let's jump in. the jewish community library is a library that houses books and has all sorts of programs that encouraged people to read to enjoy the imagination of writing and the relationship between a book and a writer. how do you see this issue of everdeepenning technology? >> that is a good question. the first word touched me. there's a back that came out last year -- book that came out last year called jews in the words. and they have a memorable sentence that is about jews that ours is not a blood line but a text line and they sort of locate at the center of the jewish experience, the passing on of the word of text and we see ourselves at the library very much in that tradition and i see that encounter whether it's through a written become or whether on line or whether or through e back, what we're doing fundamentally is interacting with text very much in that tradition of reading the torah and synagogu
with us this morning to talk about this issue in honor of november and jewish book month is haired friedman and michael lavine, a novelist most recently publishing the wanting. howard, let's jump in. the jewish community library is a library that houses books and has all sorts of programs that encouraged people to read to enjoy the imagination of writing and the relationship between a book and a writer. how do you see this issue of everdeepenning technology? >> that is a good question....
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and friedman's response, well, sir, if you lead an army of mercenaries, then i am served by a mercenary lawyer, a mercenary butcher and a mercenary barber, and that was the last the general spoke of mercenaries. [laughter] look, you're even doing something because you're paid, you're compensated a fair wage for it or not, and if you're doing it because you're coerced or not free, then you're a slave. so the idea of guys getting aid an outrageous wage beyond what the military gets paid, we did plenty of apples to apples comparison and so did the gao, that daily wage always sparks people's interests they think the guys get paid so much more, and it's just not accurate. typically, our guys get paid every day they're in the hot zone, okay? but the day they leave the hot, it goes to zero. and when you compare the soldier his and seven sayings, tax-free in the war zone, all the other benefits, insurance, health care and retirement benefits that accrue, the compensation really equals out even if it's not the same on a cash earned basis. so, you know, young soldiers don't appreciate all those o
and friedman's response, well, sir, if you lead an army of mercenaries, then i am served by a mercenary lawyer, a mercenary butcher and a mercenary barber, and that was the last the general spoke of mercenaries. [laughter] look, you're even doing something because you're paid, you're compensated a fair wage for it or not, and if you're doing it because you're coerced or not free, then you're a slave. so the idea of guys getting aid an outrageous wage beyond what the military gets paid, we did...
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wayne friedman has the story from marin county. >> can i have a bite of your snicker bar?county's driest year on record. a picnic on the by. can it get any better? >> december and like this? are you kidding me? its great. >> or can it get worse? all depends on who you ask and how they are feeling. >> not despair, but concern. >> reporter: gregarian drew of the marin county water district, yes, they have seen the grass and the water rationing, but his concern here is right here in the creek whereby now the coho salmon should be spawning. >> how many do you think you have? >> about 100. >> a hundred? >> about a hundred. >> when should you have? >> we've had 500, 600. >> the water might seem to be impressive, but it's just runoff, the same we would see in summertime. by december it should be a raging torrent, whitewater over my head calling the salmon into the bay. >> we are seeing fish trickle in. literally trickle in, a little at a time. >> here's the carcass of one, and downstream, marked by a blue flag, the place last week gregory saw a female dig a nest and lay 2,000 egg
wayne friedman has the story from marin county. >> can i have a bite of your snicker bar?county's driest year on record. a picnic on the by. can it get any better? >> december and like this? are you kidding me? its great. >> or can it get worse? all depends on who you ask and how they are feeling. >> not despair, but concern. >> reporter: gregarian drew of the marin county water district, yes, they have seen the grass and the water rationing, but his concern here...
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abc7 reporter wayne friedman has the story from marin county. >> honey, can i have a bite of your snicker? [laughter] >> reporter: residents of marin county's driest year on record. a picnic on the bay. can it get any better? >> december and like this? are you kidding me? its great. >> or can it get worse? all depends on who you ask and how they are feeling. >> not despair, but concern. >> reporter: gregory andrew of the marin county water district, yes, they have seen the grass and the water rationing, but his concern here is right here in the creek whereby now the coho salmon should be spawning. >> how many do you think you've got? >> about 100. >> a hundred? >> about a hundred. >> what should you have? >> we've had 500, 600. >> the water you are looking at here might seem to be impressive, but it's just runoff, the same we would see in summertime. by december it should be a raging torrent, whitewater over my head calling the salmon into the bay. >> we are seeing fish trickle in. literally trickle in, a little at a time. >> here's the carcass of one, and downstream, marked by a blue fla
abc7 reporter wayne friedman has the story from marin county. >> honey, can i have a bite of your snicker? [laughter] >> reporter: residents of marin county's driest year on record. a picnic on the bay. can it get any better? >> december and like this? are you kidding me? its great. >> or can it get worse? all depends on who you ask and how they are feeling. >> not despair, but concern. >> reporter: gregory andrew of the marin county water district, yes, they...
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from berkeley, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >>> to help the californian radio historical society keep itsabc7news.com. steve cushman is a video editor here at abc7. >>> today new york yankees pitcher cc sabathia will be here for a free baseball camp. it's part of the pitch in foundation baseball pro camp. the camp works with north vallejo little league to provide camp scholarships to 244 girls in the city. today's camp runs from nine to noon. >>> also happening today the san francisco's giants pitcher jeremy affeld will package meals in the name of charity. he, along with five hundred teenagers, will make and pack meals for the homeless. >> coming up, we will take a look from our exploratorium cam. that looks gorgeous in blue. you see the partly cloudy skies there. lisa argen says possibly, maybe, a little bit of rain next week. we8t Ñxtes0p0p [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat! remix! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go! go! buzz! ♪ go! go! go! buzz! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crun
from berkeley, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >>> to help the californian radio historical society keep itsabc7news.com. steve cushman is a video editor here at abc7. >>> today new york yankees pitcher cc sabathia will be here for a free baseball camp. it's part of the pitch in foundation baseball pro camp. the camp works with north vallejo little league to provide camp scholarships to 244 girls in the city. today's camp runs from nine to noon. >>> also happening today...
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from berkeley, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >>> to help the californian radio historical society keep itse a link to its website at abc7news.com. steve cushman is a video editor here at abc7. >>> today new york yankees pitcher cc sabathia will be here to host a baseball camp for youth in vallejo. he will join the areas top coaches for a free camp. it's part of the pitch in camp hosted by the foundation baseball pro camp. the camp works with north vallejo little league to provide camp scholarships to 244 girls in the city. today's camp runs from nine to noon. >>> also happening today the san francisco's giants pitcher jeremy affeld will package meals in the name of charity. he, along with five hundred teenagers, will make and pack meals for the homeless. 250,000 meals through his foundation generation alive. he will en making the shelves at the elementary school in east palo alto. sounds like there's a big job ahead of them. still ahead on the saturday morning news, making wishes come true. the surprise give-aways at a san jose high school. and taking a live look outside at 8:38. in this i
from berkeley, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >>> to help the californian radio historical society keep itse a link to its website at abc7news.com. steve cushman is a video editor here at abc7. >>> today new york yankees pitcher cc sabathia will be here to host a baseball camp for youth in vallejo. he will join the areas top coaches for a free camp. it's part of the pitch in camp hosted by the foundation baseball pro camp. the camp works with north vallejo little league to provide...
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wayne friedman looked into that. >> diesel trucks, 75 decibels. [siren] 89 decibels. human scream? as much as 115 decibels at a distance of three feet. now imagine 60,000 mutually screaming fans at that level and you get a sense of when the -- what the 49ers face at century link field sunday. note the meter, mr. kaepernick. >> it's a little bit louder in seattle. >> hence the loud speakers the 49ers have been blasting at recent practices and ear plugs worn by opposing players at the stadium. to hear the seahawks tell it. they designed their place to deflect sound and distract opponents. century field has roof shapes to deflect the sound and construction to keep it circulating inside n the end zone it has 40 rows of aluminum bleachers, designed for maximum volume. louder than thunder, they claim. a few weeks ago they set a sound record of almost 138 decibels on the scale. in comparison, a rock concert is only 120. the front row. 138 is violating federal osha standards. >> is that literally deafening? >> yes. >> so they must be lying. >> well -- >> he designs buildings
wayne friedman looked into that. >> diesel trucks, 75 decibels. [siren] 89 decibels. human scream? as much as 115 decibels at a distance of three feet. now imagine 60,000 mutually screaming fans at that level and you get a sense of when the -- what the 49ers face at century link field sunday. note the meter, mr. kaepernick. >> it's a little bit louder in seattle. >> hence the loud speakers the 49ers have been blasting at recent practices and ear plugs worn by opposing players...
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wayne friedman has the story from marin county. >> can i have a bite of your snicker bar?and like this? are you kidding me? its great. >> or can it get worse? all depends on who you ask and how they are feeling. >> not despair, but concern. >> the water district, yes, they have seen the grass and the water rationing but his concern here is right here in the creek whereby now the should be spawning. >> how many do you think you have? >> about 100. >> how many should you have. >> 500, 600. >> the water might seem to be impressive but it's just run off, the similar we would see in summertime. by summer it should be a raging torrent, white water over my head calling the salmon into the bay. >> we are seeing fish trickle in. literally trickle in, a little at a time. >> here's the carcass of one and downstream, marked by a blue flag, the place last year gregory saw a female dig a nest and lay 2,000 eggs. >> it's the clean gravel and the deep spot in the front and mound behind it and the eggs are in the mound underneath. >> but it's not good, not even close, not for a pattern tha
wayne friedman has the story from marin county. >> can i have a bite of your snicker bar?and like this? are you kidding me? its great. >> or can it get worse? all depends on who you ask and how they are feeling. >> not despair, but concern. >> the water district, yes, they have seen the grass and the water rationing but his concern here is right here in the creek whereby now the should be spawning. >> how many do you think you have? >> about 100. >> how...
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from muir woods in marin county, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> no rain but you pointed out a little fogbut it's hanging around in the livermore valley. low visibility there. the rest of us are experiencing partly cloudy skies. you can see the cloud cover. it was up in the north and continues to shift southward. that will be the trend throughout the day today, leaving us with plenty of sunshine. mt. tam still looking at some layered high clouds out there with temperatures not as cool as they could be with low 40s from redwood city, upper 40s san francisco. oakland drops into the upper 30s earlier today and half moon bay already at 50 degrees with some really big sur of being generated offshore. here's a look from our east bay hills camera on top of vollmer peak. more high clouds for you with temperatures still in the upper 30s in napa. better visibility. 45 in petaluma. chilly in the east bay with 41 in concord and livermore too with the cloud cover 42 degrees. so with our golden gate bridge in view, you can see the sunshine all around the bay. that's going to stay with us today. the coo
from muir woods in marin county, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> no rain but you pointed out a little fogbut it's hanging around in the livermore valley. low visibility there. the rest of us are experiencing partly cloudy skies. you can see the cloud cover. it was up in the north and continues to shift southward. that will be the trend throughout the day today, leaving us with plenty of sunshine. mt. tam still looking at some layered high clouds out there with temperatures not as cool as...
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from muir woods in marin county, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> it is magnificent.e the fog, the trees. and they have it this morning getting what little bit of moisture we can muster. as we take a look at live doppler 7hd it looks like the same picture although we have some high clouds around. at 7:25 when the sun comes up, it will be obscured from some of the poor visibility out there. we will wait until we get things clearing out. as a result, that low sun angle for january bringing us cool, but sunny conditions on the way today. from our roof camera this morning the numbers are really chilly out there in some spots with the poor visibility. 48 in san francisco. oakland has dropped to 39, as well as redwoodty city. half moon bay is at 48 degrees. some of the temperatures in the north bay are very chilly. by the delta, you are freezing, 32. 34 in santa rosa. these numbers will continue to drop. upper 30s napa, petaluma and 40 in livermore. you do have fog. concord is sitting at 40, as well. from emeryville this morning not as foggy as it was yesterday but we are l
from muir woods in marin county, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> it is magnificent.e the fog, the trees. and they have it this morning getting what little bit of moisture we can muster. as we take a look at live doppler 7hd it looks like the same picture although we have some high clouds around. at 7:25 when the sun comes up, it will be obscured from some of the poor visibility out there. we will wait until we get things clearing out. as a result, that low sun angle for january bringing us...
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here's win friedman. >> let's talk fever.d you don't want to catch, call the flu, and the other affliction known as 49er fever which seems to grow stronger when treated with libations. josh is a certified niner fan based on his i-phone pictures and he's a brewmaster that has commemorated the playoff run with a new concoction. >> i made a beer. niner nation. he bruce it in mountain view, sells it to bars around the bay, and he needs the niners to win big this weekend bus he has 35 kegs. he's not the only person investing in liquid joy right now. at san francisco renowned gold dust lounge where they mix several of stiff drinks seven days a week, they have added a new concoction so rare and unusual, they must retrieve it from thesive. -- from the safe. you are looking at it. >> it's edible gold. but real gold. >> are you a bartender or metalurgist? >> here it is. it is called the 49er gold rush. a mixture of gold tequila on the bottom and gold liquor on top and gold flakes sprinkled on top to finish it off. we are told it has hi
here's win friedman. >> let's talk fever.d you don't want to catch, call the flu, and the other affliction known as 49er fever which seems to grow stronger when treated with libations. josh is a certified niner fan based on his i-phone pictures and he's a brewmaster that has commemorated the playoff run with a new concoction. >> i made a beer. niner nation. he bruce it in mountain view, sells it to bars around the bay, and he needs the niners to win big this weekend bus he has 35...
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here is wayne friedman with the story. >> reporter: it's one those places if you stand in one spot long the world really will pass by. >> it's pretty chill. [laughter] >> a million people a year, actually. >> from ukraine. >> for the feral islands. >> they do come from everywhere. now those who love m. ir woods worry that the place might be too popular. >> i think john muir would be appalled at is happening at muir woods today. >> one reason why this resident, paul, spoke to the marin county board of supervisors as they drafted a letter to the national park service about plans to manage the sometimes teeming masses. a large parking area is off the table. there's now a reservation plan in the works. >> would you have come if you would have needed to make a reservation. >> probably not. >> now the county will ask for a scientific study. >> the study would look scientifically at the study how many people are too many people? when does the benefit of sharing this environment become harmful to it? >> one thing that has to be taken into consideration is what is happening to those trees that t
here is wayne friedman with the story. >> reporter: it's one those places if you stand in one spot long the world really will pass by. >> it's pretty chill. [laughter] >> a million people a year, actually. >> from ukraine. >> for the feral islands. >> they do come from everywhere. now those who love m. ir woods worry that the place might be too popular. >> i think john muir would be appalled at is happening at muir woods today. >> one reason why...
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from berkeley, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >>> to help the californian radio historical society keep its7news.com. steve cushman is a video editor here at abc7. >>> today new york yankees pitcher cc saw bath i don't know will be here for a free baseball camp. it's part of the pitch in foundation baseball pro camp. the camp works with north valy show little league to provide camp scholarships to 244 girls in the city. today's camp runs from nine to noon. >>> also happening to the san francisco's giants pitcher jeremy after felled will package feels in the name of charity. he, along with five hundred teenagers, will make and pack 250 homes for the homeless knew his foundation generation alive. it will be at 10:00 in east palo alto so. still ahead on the saturday morning news, making wishes come through. the surprise give-aways at a san jose high school. and at 5:37, taking a live look outside right now from our sutro tower cam. lisa argen will have your fore [ female announcer ] wherever morning brings you, bring the energy you need. nature valley soft-baked oatmeal squares. softly baked,
from berkeley, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >>> to help the californian radio historical society keep its7news.com. steve cushman is a video editor here at abc7. >>> today new york yankees pitcher cc saw bath i don't know will be here for a free baseball camp. it's part of the pitch in foundation baseball pro camp. the camp works with north valy show little league to provide camp scholarships to 244 girls in the city. today's camp runs from nine to noon. >>> also...
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that circle includes david mamet, david horwitz, andrew breitbart, milton friedman, thomas sole, and ronald reagan. not bad company. evan's career is divided almost exactly down the middle. his time split between political humor and serious lectures. dissecting and analyzing the liberal mindset is not a job for the lightweight. the book is called brilliant. if you had not had a chance to read it, i recommend you do. evan will be selling and signing his book after the q&a tonight. please join me in giving a warm welcome to evan sayet. >> i just have to correct rita. i don't think it is that we switch sides, i think it is that we grew up. there is this belief when you are a child in liberalism because there are no consequences to your behaviors. by definition, your parents look out for you to make sure you do not get hurt so you can have this fantasy life of being a liberal. then you enter the real world and most of us grow up. i think the lights are good enough for me. c-span, am i ok? how cool is that c-span follows me wherever i go. you guys get to enjoy me. i have heard me. but i w
that circle includes david mamet, david horwitz, andrew breitbart, milton friedman, thomas sole, and ronald reagan. not bad company. evan's career is divided almost exactly down the middle. his time split between political humor and serious lectures. dissecting and analyzing the liberal mindset is not a job for the lightweight. the book is called brilliant. if you had not had a chance to read it, i recommend you do. evan will be selling and signing his book after the q&a tonight. please...
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now, whether you agree or disagree with thomas friedman and joe nocero, i think you would have to agree that calling tea party republicans jihadist reflects a certain tone deafness when it comes to theological distinctives. so we begin to, you know, see that religious coverage, use of religious language in newspapers and anything that resembles a knowing usage has dramatically deteriorated not just in "the new york times," but in other publications as well. so much so that jill abramson in 2011 said this: in my house the times substituted for religion. it was the absolute truth. so again, we see hour "the new york times" has come within a 150-year period, and i think it's fair to say what's happened at the times is fairly indicative of what has happened in other publications. well, to highlight all of the reasons for this change would cause us probably to be here for days. and besides, i'm here the talk about the book, and we have documented much of this in the book. but i would simply say there's been a lot of cultural, technological and political changes that have taken place over tho
now, whether you agree or disagree with thomas friedman and joe nocero, i think you would have to agree that calling tea party republicans jihadist reflects a certain tone deafness when it comes to theological distinctives. so we begin to, you know, see that religious coverage, use of religious language in newspapers and anything that resembles a knowing usage has dramatically deteriorated not just in "the new york times," but in other publications as well. so much so that jill...
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. >> reporter: with his mom's permission, we spoke to sam friedman. >> it is the wrong thing to do to minorsful it is one thing to other adults but to minors it is a whole other level. >> reporter: diaz is facing one count of selling marijuana to a minor and one count of contributing to the delichen city of a minor. they are investigating if this was an isolated incident and looking into whether others were involved. live in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >>> one of the san jose twins arrested in a deadly stabbing at a birthday party has been released. ductrung huynh tong is charged with murder. >>> the oakland teen suspected of killing his own sister in a dispute over laundry turned himself in today. surveillance cameras caught the 14-year-old running from the family's china town apartment last week. 17-year-old justice toliver was found shot to death inside. a cousin told police her brother was mad at her her bleaching his clothes. >>> oakland mayor says violence in the city is dropping but a popular youth organization tells christin ayers not so fast. >> reporter: five days before just
. >> reporter: with his mom's permission, we spoke to sam friedman. >> it is the wrong thing to do to minorsful it is one thing to other adults but to minors it is a whole other level. >> reporter: diaz is facing one count of selling marijuana to a minor and one count of contributing to the delichen city of a minor. they are investigating if this was an isolated incident and looking into whether others were involved. live in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >>> one of the...
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friedman came up with a statement saying this is a nightmare bacteria, we need to detect, find it early, protect, take it and segregate it, let's have people wash their hands more, let's have things for disinfected. this was found in an ercp scope which is something we put into -- >> this is inexcusable that our hospitals would allow bacteria like that to grow. >> it grows on a scope that goes deep into the bowel and it was very, very hard to get off. and a particular kind of bacteria, this is the first time we have had this in the united states as a genetic abnormality that could spread to other bacter bacteria. here's another problem, in the or, david uses a gas to sterilize things, outside the or there's a problem, because there's very complicated issues of how to sterilize equipment. >> if this is an area where you have the pocket of infection in chicago, so this is not a systemic problem across the country, the way you are making it sound. there are issues and bacterial issues in the hospital. but for this particular news that we're talking about, it's in regal park in chicago. >>
friedman came up with a statement saying this is a nightmare bacteria, we need to detect, find it early, protect, take it and segregate it, let's have people wash their hands more, let's have things for disinfected. this was found in an ercp scope which is something we put into -- >> this is inexcusable that our hospitals would allow bacteria like that to grow. >> it grows on a scope that goes deep into the bowel and it was very, very hard to get off. and a particular kind of...
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i made d friedman within your opinion has been quite beneficial to the uk economy. that means i can say that that citizens on the eighth and need a bike that would fail as grandkids and criminals in the uk france. they point out that makes the best sense of fun whacking looking tribute to british society something that is on its tail. i happened to bangkok. oldfield who believe that ensued that immigration to britain he makes portraits of both in terms no cultural enrichment and you can only imagine not demanded one point six million victims. british nationals are walking through the years and he enjoyed the benefits of that two of the stuff sitting on a suitable vehicle and that all benefits for all i couldn't stand being we can expect a quick cool cool despite the politicians top local tabloid headlines. the flood of migrants than had been dismissed as nonsense and according to romanian officials. that comes to men but that didn't stain or a city anyway. judging by the wet and you can blame them. played like an odd scene london. immigration is one of the issues pu
i made d friedman within your opinion has been quite beneficial to the uk economy. that means i can say that that citizens on the eighth and need a bike that would fail as grandkids and criminals in the uk france. they point out that makes the best sense of fun whacking looking tribute to british society something that is on its tail. i happened to bangkok. oldfield who believe that ensued that immigration to britain he makes portraits of both in terms no cultural enrichment and you can only...
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i'm headed d friedman within your opinion has been quite beneficial to the uk economy. that means i can say that the citizens on t v if that means a fight that will fail as grandkids and criminals in the uk france. they point out that makes the best sense of fun whacking looking tribute to british society something that is on its tail to bangkok. oh he'll do believe that this isn't there to make a nation to britain. he makes portraits of both of them so cold chilled in richmond and the moment the merchant enough to remember that one point six ml mean that in addition the skills of looking for you. and he enjoyed it benefits all that so to stop sitting on a suitable vehicle and that all benefits for all my kids stay in the region expect a quick cool cool despite the partitions top local tabloid headlines. the flood of migrants than had been dismissed as nonsense and according to the mania that sells nice to back unto men but that didn't stain or a city anyway. judging by the weatherman. he didn't blame them. played like an odd scene london. sochi twenty fourteen promises
i'm headed d friedman within your opinion has been quite beneficial to the uk economy. that means i can say that the citizens on t v if that means a fight that will fail as grandkids and criminals in the uk france. they point out that makes the best sense of fun whacking looking tribute to british society something that is on its tail to bangkok. oh he'll do believe that this isn't there to make a nation to britain. he makes portraits of both of them so cold chilled in richmond and the moment...
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john: by milton friedman. get a right. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic momen ♪ everybody has a dream. mine was to see the ocean. and with a little help... i made it. of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'great stories. that began much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >> i pledged to
john: by milton friedman. get a right. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this...
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john: by milton friedman. up next celebrities who do get a right.ture of all life on earth hangs in the bance what happens next depends on us ♪ well you done done me and you bet i felt it ♪ i tried to be chill but you're so hot that i melted ♪ i fell right through the cracks ♪ now i'm trying to get back ♪ before the cool done run out i'll be giving it my bestest ♪ and nothing's going to stop me but divine intervention ♪ i reckon it's again my turn ♪ to win some or learn some ♪ but i won't hesitate no more, no more ♪ it cannot wait, i'm yours ♪ open up your mind and see like me ♪ open up your plans and damn you're free you'll find that the sky'snd yours ♪ so please don't, please don't, please don t ♪ there's no need to complicate ♪ cause our time is short ♪ this oh, this oh, this is our fate ♪ i'm yours >> i pledged to be of service to barack obama. >> i pledge to be a servant to our president. john: they sure drink the kool-aid. but why do so many loved politicians to push bigger government? they are not all stupid? some are but part of it is always
john: by milton friedman. up next celebrities who do get a right.ture of all life on earth hangs in the bance what happens next depends on us ♪ well you done done me and you bet i felt it ♪ i tried to be chill but you're so hot that i melted ♪ i fell right through the cracks ♪ now i'm trying to get back ♪ before the cool done run out i'll be giving it my bestest ♪ and nothing's going to stop me but divine intervention ♪ i reckon it's again my turn ♪ to win some or learn some ♪...
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. >> tom friedman wrote a book in which you were mentioned in number of times. youas said about you is, were the one person assad veered in israel. he is now writing a column for the new york times. he said there is increased since among the israeli public that -- they're more inclined to see two accepted states, and to , and have aitory clean division between them. using the is a good idea? do you think that is a good idea? he doesn't fear the present government. maybe it would have been a , and wet government would reach much better piece on both sides. any possibility for any separation. what is the means of separation? have close to one million palestinians who are israeli citizens. what is going to happen. many support the hamas movement. then? going to separate what will happen to jerusalem? are we going to have to divide jerusalem? were going to prevent palestinians from gaza? or to jericho? are we going to build fences? hundreds of kilometers of fences. who will defend the fences? not the answer. >> what is the answer? >> the jews and arabs live together
. >> tom friedman wrote a book in which you were mentioned in number of times. youas said about you is, were the one person assad veered in israel. he is now writing a column for the new york times. he said there is increased since among the israeli public that -- they're more inclined to see two accepted states, and to , and have aitory clean division between them. using the is a good idea? do you think that is a good idea? he doesn't fear the present government. maybe it would have been...
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told milton friedman the theory people are spending other people's money on other people either cost or quality matter. i would rather they spend other people's money on themselves because the lease the quality matters if i spent it that night by the best suit i can find but when you spend taxpayer money on other people equality does not matter either and that is ridiculous decision making you don'th
told milton friedman the theory people are spending other people's money on other people either cost or quality matter. i would rather they spend other people's money on themselves because the lease the quality matters if i spent it that night by the best suit i can find but when you spend taxpayer money on other people equality does not matter either and that is ridiculous decision making you don'th
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john: by milton friedman.get a right. [ me announcer ] this is the story othe dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'great stories. that began much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >> i pledged to be of service to barack obama. >> i pledge to be a servant to our president. john: they sure drink the kool-aid. but why do so many loved politicians to push bigger government? they are not all stupid? some are but part of it is always the tendency to support what their peers support and hollywood supports liberalism but why did it becomes a leftist? i have some theories. because so many actors are good-looking men - maybe the became famous through a luy audition or a lucky break for good looks so government must i
john: by milton friedman.get a right. [ me announcer ] this is the story othe dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'great stories. that began much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪...